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Many historical unit systems were non-decimal. For example, the Danish rigsdaler -- where 1 rigsdaler consists of 6 mark, each again consisting of 16 skilling for a total of 96 skilling per rigsdaler -- was used from 1625 to 1875, when currency was decimalised to the current system of 1 krone = 100 ore. Units for such measures as length, area, weight, and so on were also often non-decimal, and in fact remain so in the few places of the world that have not made the change to the metric system. The non-decimal numbers were chosen due to their larger number of division factors, which simplified mental arithmetic, eg. when sharing an amount of money or dividing goods. This package enables creation and configuration of such units to facilitate their presentation in textual and tabular contexts, as well as simple arithmetic.
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Display and manipulate historical non-decimal units | texlive-non-decimal-units-2024.216.svn69742-57.2.noarch.rpm | ||
texlive-non-decimal-units-2024.216.svn69742-57.2.noarch.html | Display and manipulate historical non-decimal units | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | texlive-non-decimal-units-2024.216.svn69742-57.2.noarch.rpm |
texlive-non-decimal-units-2024.216.svn69742-57.2.noarch.html | Display and manipulate historical non-decimal units | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | texlive-non-decimal-units-2024.216.svn69742-57.2.noarch.rpm |
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